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HJN Content posted on August 28th, 2006

Dreams come true for Canadian Show Jumpers at the FEI World Equestrian Games

Aachen, DE – August 28, 2025 – “The dream is true. It was a lifetime goal to ride at Aachen,” said Canada’s Jill Henselwood after completing her warm-up ride in the prestigious arena on Monday afternoon. “We had a perfect preparation. Now is the time to put some results on the table. We will do the best we can for the Team.” (Read on…)

Evan Coluccio and Champigny score the top prize in Sunday’s $40,000 HITS Grand Prix capping off show jumping at HITS’ Constitution Classic Horse Show

CULPEPER, VA (August 27, 2025)—Evan Coluccio rode Champigny to win Sunday’s $40,000 HITS Grand Prix at HITS Culpeper capping off a week of show jumping at the HITS Constitution Classic Horse Show. He negotiated the fastest double-clear round on Anthony D’Ambrosio’s challenging course. (Read on…)

WVVH-TV - HAMPTONS TELEVISION COVERAGE OF THE 31st ANNUAL HAMPTON CLASSIC HORSE SHOW

WVVH-TV UHF/HDTV Channel 50 and Cablevision Channel 78, Verizon FiOS Channel 14 and Time Warner Cable Video On Demand Channel 1111 is the official television station of the Hampton Classic Horse Show. This year WVVH-TV will be providing over 40 hours of live coverage. (Read on…)

Danielle Jacobs and Victoria Natale Crowned Champions of the Inaugural Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders With Disabilities Finals Held at the Hampton Classic Horse Show

Bridgehampton, NY—August 28, 2006— Two champions were crowned at the Inaugural Finals of the Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities held at the 31st Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show. Danielle Jacobs, 22, of Nesconset, NY was named Champion of the Equitation “Independent” Division and in the Equitation “With Aides” Division, Victoria Natale, 14, of Beguille, NY took top honors. (Read on…)

Canadian Show Jumping Team Set to Compete at 2006 World Equestrian Games

Aachen, Germany — The Canadian Show Jumping Team is set to begin competition on Tuesday, August 29, at the 2006 World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany. (Read on…)

Rain Leads to Schedule Changes for Hampton Classic Horse Show

Bridgehampton, NY—August 28, 2006—Due to the inclement weather, the Hampton Classic Horse Show Organizing Committee has decided that there will be no classes held in the Grand Prix ring or Hunter Ring #1 on Tuesday. In the interest of competitor safety and to maintain optimum footing in those grass arenas, the classes are being moved to alternate days or are being combined with other classes in their respective divisions. (Read on…)

Clean Sweep at the Fox Run Summer’s End Jumper Show

It is a very good thing that Frankie Chesler-Ortiz and her husband Juan Ortiz were not competing in the same division this past weekend at the Fox Run Summer’s End Jumper Show, as they both seem to love to win. In the series sponsored by Dutch Masters, the Sher-Al Farm family swept top placings in both the Five Year Old Young Horse Development Division and in the Six Year Old Young Horse Development Division. (Read on…)

Michael Stone is appointed as the new FEI Secretary General

Michael Stone At an Extraordinary Bureau Meeting, held in Aachen, at the FEI World Equestrian Games today, Michael Stone (IRL), 49, Acting FEI Secretary General since 12 May, was approved and appointed to become the new Secretary General of the Federation Equestre Internationale. (Read on…)

Vet check show-jumping horses - 134 show-jumping horses were presented at the vet check.

Ludger Beerbaum, an ALRV Rüland PhotoThree horses were sent to the holding box. Isaac (Rider: Royne Zettermann/SWE) passed the subsequent check, Paradigm (Rider: Mario Deslauries/CAN) and Cartouche (Rider: Ales Opatrny/CZE) will have to be presented at the re-inspection on Tuesday morning. (Read on…)

Canada’s Vaulters demonstrate strength, agility and dedication at 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games

Aachen, DE – August 25, 2025 – Following his Freestyle in Round 1 of the FEI World Male Vaulting Championship, Colin Schmidt (Chilliwack, BC) said, “It went as planned; the goal was to be free. The horse could not have been better for me. And a big thanks to Kurt (Isensee) and his horse. He trained Pikero. (Read on…)








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